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The '''Principal Committee on the Recommendation of Congressional Actions''', or more commonly, the '''Recommendations Committee''' or '''Action Committee''', is the permanent body of the [[Heavenfall]] [[House of Assembly (Heavenfall)|House of Assembly]]. It is responsible for reviewing congressional actions, including {{wp|Bill (law)|bills}}, {{wp|Motion (parliamentary procedure)|motions}}, {{wp|Amendment|amendments}}, appointments, and others, to be taken by [[Congress of Heavenfall|Congress]]. If an action receives a [[Recommendation (parliamentary procedure)|recommendation]], it is then sent to the full Assembly to vote on; without recommendation, the bill or action is not voted on unless one-third of the Assembly gathered demands it. Although the Assembly has authority over it, the committee is generally viewed as having more ''de facto'' power as the Assembly tends to pass actions that receive recommendation. | The '''Principal Committee on the Recommendation of Congressional Actions''', or more commonly, the '''Recommendations Committee''' or '''Action Committee''', is the permanent body of the [[Heavenfall]] [[House of Assembly (Heavenfall)|House of Assembly]]. It is responsible for reviewing congressional actions, including {{wp|Bill (law)|bills}}, {{wp|Motion (parliamentary procedure)|motions}}, {{wp|Amendment|amendments}}, appointments, and others, to be taken by [[Congress of Heavenfall|Congress]]. If an action receives a [[Recommendation (parliamentary procedure)|recommendation]], it is then sent to the full Assembly to vote on; without recommendation, the bill or action is not voted on unless one-third of the Assembly gathered demands it. Although the Assembly has authority over it, the committee is generally viewed as having more ''de facto'' power as the Assembly tends to pass actions that receive recommendation. | ||
==List of recommended bills that failed in the full House== | |||
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House of Assembly | |
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43rd Congress of Heavenfall | |
Type | |
Type | Standing Committee of the Heavenfall House of Assembly |
History | |
Founded | 21 October 2120 |
New session started | 1 October 2175 |
Leadership | |
Agamjot Singh, LIB Zheng Wenzhe, CON Sun Xiangling, NLP Nour Mohamed, DLP Joko Hasyim, LIB since 1 October 2175 | |
Structure | |
Seats | 756 |
Recommendations political groups | Government (379)
Consensus (237)
Opposition (113)
Non-attached (27)
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Meeting place | |
Angel's Dome Highsea, Heavenfall | |
Website | |
www.congress.hf |
The Principal Committee on the Recommendation of Congressional Actions, or more commonly, the Recommendations Committee or Action Committee, is the permanent body of the Heavenfall House of Assembly. It is responsible for reviewing congressional actions, including bills, motions, amendments, appointments, and others, to be taken by Congress. If an action receives a recommendation, it is then sent to the full Assembly to vote on; without recommendation, the bill or action is not voted on unless one-third of the Assembly gathered demands it. Although the Assembly has authority over it, the committee is generally viewed as having more de facto power as the Assembly tends to pass actions that receive recommendation.